Claim Your Project Listing on Spark
Your project, adepanges/teamretro-mcp-server, has been automatically listed on Spark, a platform for showcasing AI tools and connectors. This listing provides increased visibility for your project, but to fully leverage its potential, you need to claim ownership.
Claiming your listing gives you control over its presentation and provides valuable insights into its usage. Without claiming, the listing remains unverified and you miss out on opportunities to enhance its description and track its performance.
The Benefits of Claiming Your Listing
By claiming your project's listing on Spark, you unlock several key advantages:
- "Maintainer Verified" Badge: Instantly build trust with users by displaying a badge confirming you as the official maintainer of the project.
- Full Editing Control: Fine-tune the title, description, and tags associated with your project, ensuring accurate and compelling representation.
- Download Analytics: Gain valuable insights into how users are interacting with your project's listing, helping you understand its popularity and identify areas for improvement.
- "Listed on Spark" Badge: Promote your Spark listing by adding a badge to your project's README file, driving more traffic to your project page.
How to Claim Your Listing: A Step-by-Step Guide
Claiming your project listing is a quick and straightforward process:
- Navigate to the Claim Page: Visit the dedicated claim page for your project: https://spark.entire.vc/claim/vb-teamretro.
- Sign In with GitHub: Authenticate using your GitHub account. This is necessary to verify your association with the project.
- Verify Push Access: Spark will verify that your GitHub account has push access to the
adepanges/teamretro-mcp-serverrepository. This confirms your maintainer status. - Confirmation: Once verification is complete, your listing will be claimed, and you can start customizing it and accessing analytics.
Adding a "Listed on Spark" Badge to Your README
After claiming your listing, you can further promote your project by adding a "Listed on Spark" badge to your README file. This provides a direct link to your Spark listing, encouraging users to explore your project.
Here's an example of how to add the badge using Markdown:
[](https://spark.entire.vc/assets/vb-teamretro)
Simply copy and paste this Markdown code into your README.md file. You can customize the badge style further using services like Shields.io.
Considerations and Best Practices
- Keep Your Listing Up-to-Date: Regularly review and update your project's title, description, and tags to ensure accuracy and relevance.
- Monitor Analytics: Pay attention to the download analytics provided by Spark to understand how users are finding and using your project.
- Engage with the Spark Community: Explore other projects listed on Spark and consider contributing to the platform's growth.
By claiming and optimizing your project's listing on Spark, you can significantly increase its visibility and attract more users. Take advantage of this opportunity to showcase your work and connect with the broader AI community.